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On the riots in the Netherlands, anarchist positions towards corona-riots, and giving ownership of social conflict to the far Right.
Several days ago, far Right groups in the NL organized anti-lockdown protests, as has happened in other countries. Some of these led to
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clashes and property destruction. As conflicts increased in subsequent days, racialized and migrant youth rioted and looted in several major cities. When I wrote a message of support for the latter, a number of people responded in protest, evidently seeing migrant youth as...
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either pawns of a xenophobic party or simply an irrelevant factor within a definitively right-wing phenomenon.
What is rarely mentioned is that racialized people in the NL, as elsewhere, have agency and have plenty of reasons to riot and loot.
Left-wing accounts, though,
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tend to portray them as pawns and scapegoats. socialisme.nu/fascisten-orga…
I haven't seen them mention, for ex., the recent benefits scandal in which the Dutch govt and social services had been harassing and penalizing thousands of largely migrant or dual nationality families...
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claiming benefits, certainly a major part of the racist context.
There is a historic problem with white radicals being fixated with countering the far Right rather than concerned with fighting alongside racialized people. In the former case, we get to be the heroes,
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in the latter we have to leave our comfort zones.
There is a serious problem with a politics that translates to "stay home", that erases multiracial riots because earlier protests were called by the far Right, that doesn't take to the streets as far Right politicians call
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for the army to be sent in against migrant rioters.
Our history shows us it is never a good idea to let the Right monopolize social conflict. Have we already forgotten Ukraine?
That brings us to the issue of corona riots.
It is a serious problem if the Right is the only force
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mobilizing against the govt handling of the pandemic. They will do so on the basis of harmful conspiracy theories. We must do so on the basis of mutual aid and a critique of the necropolitics of austerity, visibilizing that while the pandemic rages, people are still getting
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evicted, forced to work precarious and unsafe jobs, or simply left unemployed. If the Right starts mobilizing against lockdowns, we CANNOT surrender the field to them. We need to kick them off the streets and stand side by side with tbose whomaremfighting against precarity and
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racism, spreading our own critiques of how capitalism is leaving us to die or crafting lockdowns that are most onerous to poor and undocumented people.
Not long ago there was looting in Barcelona and other places that most anarchists did not support because earlier protests
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had been called by the far Right.
We gained nothing by staying away.
We don't respond to the Right by ignoring them, but by deplatforming them & not allowing them to define the fault lines of social conflict.
Certainly not by leaving the most precarious alone to face repression.
#OtD in 1919, the Cheka assault the Putilov factory in Petrograd, executing 200 striking workers.
Exactly 2 years later the Bolsheviks are preparing their final assault to massacre the Kronstadt rebels.
Are "extreme measures" justified in a revolution?
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Many on the left excuse Lenin's widespread massacres & jailing of opponents on the grounds of urgency, the extreme danger that gripped the land as the White Army advanced. The actual timeline & particulars of Bolshevik repression do not support this thesis crimethinc.com/2017/11/07/one…
The Bolsheviks' first actions after the October Revolution was to consolidate bureaucratic power within their own party. Their interests became the interests of state power. That is how they inherited the imperialism of tsarist Russia and
Gonna go ahead and say it.
A think tank that uses the image on bottom is, well, racist.
Someone who works with a think tank full of feds and cops can at the least be suspected of right-wing tendencies.
What about their publishers and friends? Are we still using that broad brush?
Obviously, I think it's a bad brush: it makes us allergic to complexity and prone to sectarianism and purism. But the people who wielded it when the shoe was on the other foot, will they rectify? I'm not holding my breath.
For a long time, I've been saying the antifascist model had some inherent flaws, there are better ways for fighting the Right. As these flaws become undeniable, remember those who never admit to being wrong. Keep them at a safe distance. crimethinc.com/2018/11/05/dia…
Strategy notes.
If the Republicans decide today to remove Trump, Democrats will embrace them and the renewal of democracy will feature extreme centrism. Fascists will be left without electoral expression and will seek other avenues.
If Reps don't, Democrats will pursue...
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legal action in 2 weeks. They will strongly differentiate themselves from Reps through some progressive policies and mostly symbolic action that includes repressive measures against all "extremists", Right and Left. Either way, they will find ways to increase repression against
antiracist & anticapitalist rebellion, with greater use of cooptation in 2nd scenario.
Trump is done for now, but if he and his principals aren't punished/banned, electoral Trumpism could come back in 2 years.
On the ground: important to thwart fascist attempts
I hope everyone is making a distinction between feeling worried about what these fascists might do after they leave the Capitol (legit), and being troubled by what they are doing at the Capitol. We're not here to defend politicians or symbols of power. And we shouldn't be...
surprised anymore that fascists get kiddy glove treatment from the cops and unarmed National Guards. Seriously.
Also, I hope anarchists aren't spreading the hyperbolic rhetoric that this is a coup. A real coup takes organization and strategy. It's not a coincidence that...
Republican politicians were some of the first to call this a coup. Because the antidote to a coup is a renewal of democracy. It's a chance for all these politicians to give themselves a face lift.
Remember, democracy has been doing genocide, repression, and immiseration for
The US has selective amnesia for the violence of white supremacists, so the far Right won't be marginalized in the long term, but this half-assed MAGA riot will present Republicans an opportunity to distance themselves from Trump and clean up their image, wash away...
...their sins of the last 4 years and opt for reinventing their Party (and the Right). They'd still have to win a war for the rank-and-file. Or they may try hedge their bets, which would allow Trump to hold onto influence in the Party.
For a long time Republican pollsters have...
been saying the Party's been betting on a shrinking demographic. Now that they're in the minority across the board, they may decide on a shake up. The Democrats on the other hand will call for renewed centrist unity.
So the fascists are going to be more isolated but more extreme,
#OtD in 1960, Catalan anarchist guerrilla Quico Sabaté was finally shot down by the fascists after thirty years of combat against capitalism. As a teenager he joined the CNT to organize his workplace (several factories, working as a mechanic), and with his brothers...
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he created an affinity group within the FAI. In Jan 1933, he participated in the insurrection organized by the CNT, in 1935 his affinity group carried out their first expropriation to raise money for prisoners. When the Civil War broke out in 1936 he went with a FAI militia to
the Aragón front, he was accused of killing a communist commissar who was withholding armaments from the anarchist columns, allowing the fascists to take Teruel, was imprisoned, escaped, went back to the front to continue fighting the fascists, escaped to France